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Immaculate 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Monclar, Aquitaine
Ref 232567
Immaculate, modern 4 bedroom house with one bedroom studio and gite, nestling in over an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, located near all amenities in Monclar. This property has b...
995,000 EUR
Renovated 9 bedroom Restaurant for sale in Monflanquin, Aquitaine
Ref 232457
An excellent income generating and lifestyle opportunity with this property perfectly situated in one of the most popular areas of France. In excellent condition throughout, it has been under t...
565,000 EUR
5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Savignac de Duras, Duras, Aquitaine
Ref 232067
Recommended
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a beautiful 3 bedroom house with separate 2 bedroom gite and outbuildings, surrounded by over 26 hectares of land including a working vineyard and glorious landscap...
1,155,000 EUR
Renovated 6 bedroom Farmhouse for sale in Villeneuve sur Lot, Aquitaine
Ref 230432
Unique opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated 6 bedroom 18th century farmhouse with 3 bedroom gite, nestling in 9.5 acres of glorious land fronting the riverside near villeneuve sur Lot. I...
606,383 EUR
Renovated 13 bedroom Mill for sale with countryside view in Bourdeilles, Aquitaine
Ref 230179
Beautiful 16th century water mill with various surrounding buildings and expansive pool, all of which are exceptionally presented throughout, ideally situated in a quiet setting within 3 hectares o...
2,625,000 EUR
Beautiful 5 bedroom Manor House for sale in Marmande, Aquitaine
Ref 229642
Charming 5 bedroom Manoir with expansive pool, nestling in nearly 5 acres of glorious land, located near all amenities in Marmande. This beautiful 5 bedroom manor lies at the end of a 150m tree li...
1,240,000 EUR
Refurbished 5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Perigueux, Aquitaine
Ref 227561
Completely refurbished throughout with no expense spared, this charming 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 300 year old farmhouse and barn conversion is ideally situated in a central location within over 6 hec...
745,000 EUR
Refurbished 6 bedroom Farmhouse for sale in Gensac, Aquitaine
Ref 226206
Charming 6 bedroom stone built, river front farmhouse, with a total spacious living area of 410m2, which has been tastefully renovated throughout whilst managing to keep many traditional and authen...
495,000 EUR
Character 12 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Villetoureix, Aquitaine
Ref 225770
Unique opportunity to acquire a successful gite business incorporating 2 charming houses, a separate one bedroom gite, studio apartment and 2 pools, set in nearly 4 acres of glorious land near Vil...
757,142 EUR
Spacious 3 bedroom Mill for sale in Civray, Poitou-Charentes
Ref 225533
Spacious former water mill, with a river running alongside and with lovely views, ideally situated in a quiet setting on the edge of the historic town of Civray. The current accommodation is on 3...
478,750 EUR
Historical 7 bedroom Castle for sale with countryside view in Chatellerault, Poitou-Charentes
Ref 224553
Recommended
A unique opportunity to acquire a marvellous 7 bedroom 14th and 15th century listed historic Castle and a separate chapel set in over 10 acres of beautiful land, enjoying scenic countryside views i...
695,000 EUR
Renovated 14 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Lauzun, Aquitaine
Ref 219411
A beautifully proportioned and historic chateau, set in grounds of over 13 acres with gites and in a pretty rural location in the area of Lauzun in the Lot et Garonne department. The bright and...
1,700,000 EUR
Renovated 4 bedroom Farmhouse for sale in Saint Pierre de Juillers, Poitou-Charentes
Ref 211873
Charming character stone property with 4 bedrooms, full of French artisanal features, located on the edge of a village. This beautifully renovated property comes with a living area of 250m2 and ha...
371,000 EUR
Beautiful 3 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea view in Biarritz, Aquitaine
Ref 205884
This superb apartment in Biarritz is located in a most prestigious building, part of the Residence Regina which is a most sought after residence. The apartment comes with huge potential as it can b...
2,100,000 EUR
5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Saint Emilion, Aquitaine
Ref 176088
Superb wine producing estate, set within over 20 hectares of land. Living accommodation is within a charming, fully renovated 19th Century castle with an indoor swimming pool and surrounded by a l...
31,500,000 EUR
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Area Guide

The beautiful region of Aquitaine lies to the southwest of France, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Pyrenees Mountains to the south, along the border with Spain. Aquitaine property can be found throughout this diverse and historic region, in each of the constituent departments of Dordogne, Lot et Garonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Landes and Gironde.

Aquitaine was once a kingdom in its own right after Charlemagne proclaimed his own son, Louis, King of Aquitaine in 781. Perhaps its most important historic character, the headstrong and determined Eleanor of Aquitaine, saw the kingdom pass first to French rule with her marriage to Louis VII, and then to English rule with the annulment of her first marriage and subsequent wedding to Henry II in 1154, making Eleanor of Aquitaine one of Europe’s most powerful women, and mother to the famous Richard the Lionheart, and equally infamous ‘Bad King John’. Wines from the southwest of France were shipped from the Atlantic ports of Bordeaux and Biarritz, amongst others, to the English court and nobility, leading to vast wealth in the region while under English rule, as it remained until the end of the Hundred Years War in 1453 when it was annexed by France. This 300 year association with England has not been altogether left in the annals of history, with Aquitaine property still being popular with second-home buyers from the UK, especially in the Dordogne.

Aquitaine property in the Dordogne can be found in the characteristic rural landscapes of the area, with gently rolling hills and valleys covered with sun-drenched vineyards. The Dordogne is one of the earliest known centres of habitation in Europe, and many prehistoric sites can be found, especially around the area of Lascaux, which boasts stunning caves, which are a UNESCO world heritage site, and Les Eyzies. Dordogne roughly equates to the ancient county of Le Périgord, and is dotted with small villages, ancient castles and manor houses. Aquitaine property in the Dordogne offers a tranquil and rural way of life, and often Aquitaine property for sale here are farmhouses with vineyards or older, character filled chateaux with panoramic rural views. Dordogne is perhaps best known within France for its gastronomic delights, and any Aquitaine property in this department is likely to be in close proximity to delightful restaurants selling the local specialities of truffles, walnuts or foie-gras.

Next to Dordogne, but also bordering the Atlantic Ocean is the department of Gironde with its capital, synonymous with wine-production, Bordeaux. Gironde consists of low lying land along the Gironde estuary, where the mouths of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers merge. Most of this department is devoted to, and famed for, its wine production, including the area of Médoc, perhaps the most prestigious of the wine-producing areas. Almost any Aquitaine property in Gironde is likely to be nestled between several vineyards and any wine lover could spend a (delightful!) eternity touring around the local vineyards and sampling the local wines. Aquitaine property in the city of Bordeaux itself is found in a beautiful city, where the town’s wealth can be seen in the stunning architecture of the buildings, such as the unique 18th century theatre. On the coast, the resort of Arcachon is a popular place for keen yachtsmen to buy Aquitaine property, due to its sheltered anchorage and proximity to the Dune du Pilat, the highest sand dune in Europe. Often Aquitaine property located in this department has breathtaking sea views, and the Côte d'Argent beach is Europe’s longest and attracts many surfers to Lacanau every year.

Lot-et-Garonne’s landscapes are remarkably similar to those of Dordogne, with gently rolling hills, vineyards and woodland, yet with riverside Aquitaine property on the banks of the Lot and Garonne rivers that give the department its name. Aquitaine property can be found in this department to suit most tastes, combining picturesque old manor houses set within large estates, rural farmhouses with land and equestrian facilities, riverside Aquitaine property or characterful village houses with countryside views.

Aquitaine property in Landes is often found in or near the beautiful forests that cover this department. Les Landes is the most heavily forested area in Europe, with the vast pine forests interspersed with areas of wild heathland and farmland. Aquitaine property in Landes is therefore popular with nature lovers, hikers and lovers of all kinds of outdoor sports. Even today, Landes is one of the most sparsely populated areas of France, with the main industry of the area being timber. The Atlantic coastline is almost a solid and unbroken stretch of sandy beach and a continuation of the Côte d'Argent beach, yet much of it remains wholly unspoilt and undeveloped. All this means that is possible to find some absolute gems of Aquitaine property in Landes. Almost ¼ of dwellings in the department are second homes, further emphasising the beautiful natural and unspoilt atmosphere of this amazing department.

Finally the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques shares borders with both the Atlantic Ocean and Spain. The department is essentially composed of the former province of Bearn and the Basque country, and has a unique culture with a strong Spanish influence. The Pyrénées-Atlantiques offers perhaps the most diverse choice of Aquitaine property, from coastal views and beaches around St Jean de Luz and Biarritz, to mountain views of the Pyrenees, and skiing on the high slopes. Aquitaine property in this department has perhaps the best climate in France, and even the foothills of the Pyrenees are lush and verdant year-round due to the warm climate and adequate rainfall caused by the high peaks nearby. At higher altitudes this falls as winter snow, providing some of the best skiing in France. The capital, Pau, is known for its elegant Aquitaine property and architecture, and was a popular thermal resort in the 19th century, especially for the British. Lac Gentau, and the area surrounding the lake is also a popular choice in which to buy Aquitaine property.

Buying a Property in France

1. Signing the Agreement (Compris)

On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.

The next step, once you are in agreement, is to sign the preliminary contract (Compromis de Vente). This is a legal document and after ten days will be binding on both parties. Rules change frequently in France and it is best to consult with your notary about when this period starts. Generally the compris will be signed in France with the Agent.

Variants can be included in the compris, for example an Acte (clause) can be added if the name or names to go on the title deed have not been finalised. If a mortgage will be required to purchase the property, the details for this, including the name of the mortgage company, must be on the compris.

2. Paying the Deposit

Generally the deposit will be 10% of the agreed purchase price. This will normally be paid to the notaire. There are exceptions to this, if the agent holds a carte professionelle, is bonded and fully registered then you may pay them, but do not hand over the deposit to anyone else. If for some reason the purchase does not go through, for example, if you write to the notaire and the agent that you do not wish to go continue with the purchase before the contract is binding (within seven days of signing the compris), then your deposit would be repaid. This would also apply if a condition had not been met, or the mayor or S.A.F.E.R. (a government agency that has the right of first purchase on most rural property that comes onto the market in France) could oblige the purchaser to give way. If you decide after the seven days 'cooling off' period that you do not wish to complete the purchase and pull out of the sale you would lose your deposit. If however the vendor pulls out of the sale then you will receive your deposit back plus the same amount from the vendor.

3. On Completion

Generally it will take around two or three months to complete the purchase.

During this time the balance of the purchase money must be paid into the account of the notaire, this must be done well ahead of the completion date. The notaire will prepare the documents, check that the deed of sale (Acte de Vente) is in order and have the legal title ready to be signed over. It is possible to have someone sign on your behalf if you give them power of attorney. An interpreter may be of use at this point if your French is not very good and many Notaires will suggest (or insist) that an interpreter is with you.

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